Metal Head
26th April 2008, 02:36 PM
Stumps larger than the conventional 100mm (4") square concrete stumps?
As you will be aware from previous posts on the subject of restumping that we (the wife & I) presently have a complaint in against our previous restumper with the Building Commission. Although he put in additional concrete footing one metre deep we are still having servere cracking in our house.
Thus I am interest to know if anyone has done or had concrete stumps/footing put under a weatherboard house of a much larger size (i.e. 150mm square/round diameter) in order to stop movement of the walls, door frames, wooden flooring etc within the house?
We would be very appreciative of any advice that would help stop this ongoing problem we have had for over two years now:2tsup:.
Regards
MH
As you will be aware from previous posts on the subject of restumping that we (the wife & I) presently have a complaint in against our previous restumper with the Building Commission. Although he put in additional concrete footing one metre deep we are still having servere cracking in our house.
Thus I am interest to know if anyone has done or had concrete stumps/footing put under a weatherboard house of a much larger size (i.e. 150mm square/round diameter) in order to stop movement of the walls, door frames, wooden flooring etc within the house?
We would be very appreciative of any advice that would help stop this ongoing problem we have had for over two years now:2tsup:.
Regards
MH